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Opportunities for Libraries inthe Internet of Things

ARL Hunchery 2016

Adam RogersEmerging TechnologyServices Librarian

go.ncsu.edu/make

What is the Internet of Things?

● “smart” physical things

● informed by web data● sensing and reporting

to the web

Example Thing: Nest

Example Thing: Nest

Example Thing: Safecast

Example Thing: Safecast

IoT Basics

● Hardware: tiny integrated computer● Sensors: radiation, temperature,

motion, humidity, microphones, etc.● Actuators: lights, sounds, relays, etc.● Connection: WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular● Data/Web Platform: API, website,

mobile app, dashboard

Why should you care?

It’s Radically Affordable

$2

$5$30

$70

The Coding is Easy*

* esp. for web developers & digital libraries folks

Rich Data Platforms

Library Possibilities

● Solving Problems● Collecting Assessment Data ● New Service Models● In-Building Navigation● Expertise to Serve our

Communities

Example Projects

Card Access System

● Mediates access to restricted space

● Generates great assessment data

● Student-built; ~$100 in parts

● Open Source! see github.com/NCSU-Libraries

Door Counter

● Motion sensor counting visitors

● Great data on space use, traffic flows

● Student-built, ~$100 in parts

● Open Source! see github.com/NCSU-Libraries

Environmental Monitor

● Reports temperature & humidity data from offsite storage

● Sends warnings at specific thresholds

● Staff-built, <$75● BETA—still being

refined and tested

ARL Possibilities

● Sharing Projects & Open Source Code

● Training Librarians● Standardized Data Collection● A Shared Data Platform?

THANKS!I look forward toyour comments!

Slides: go.ncsu.edu/ARL_IOTMe: adam_rogers@ncsu.eduWeb: go.ncsu.edu/make

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